Absolutely true. My clients know that they will not be receiving instant proofs, and I can't produce prints with the punch of a button. It takes time.

There are still a lot of people that are more interested in quality than in time (at least I hope ). But, there is a lot of pressure. I made a concious decision to not sell photos unframed. I'm sure that it will cut down on the number of people willing to buy them, but, from my point of view I look at the unframed prints in the local galleries and they are all ink-jet prints, complete with blown highlights, etc. I'd rather sell nothing than sell junk. Just my 2c worth.